For the sake of other readers and those who are less familiar with how to use the advanced searching features of Google, I am adding a bit more detail:

1. Using Site: As Thomas indicated, this tells Google that your search is limited to the pages on that site. So, to search the Logos Forums, type your search terms followed by site:community.logos.com.

2. Using search operators: for instance, I searched google today as follows: collections +syntax +rule site:community.logos.com. This produced just a handful of hits (posts that have all three words). The "+" operator is the same as AND and the "-" operator is the same as NOT.

3. Using the Show options functionality: Once you have results, there will be above the first hit a "show options" link that allows you to reveal or show options. The most useful options are the ability to limit your search to a date range (for instance, Logos 4 discussions really only picked up in the last 2 weeks of October) and visited pages if you want to find that post you read and can't remember where it was.

Wow! A bonus too. What a great way to learn some tips and tricks. Thanks again for your help, Thomas. BTW, Otto at 7is7 has an updated opensearch compliant tool in beta if you hadn't heard. Search on opensearch.html

I've not been able to load any Firefox plug-ins in Safari. Apple has a different way of doing things. Check out this page: http://extensions.apple.com. (Remember that Safari, like Firefox is cross-platform.)